NAN President and Interim CEO, Mark Fedikow, commented: "I am pleased to report the last two holes from our 2014 drilling program have returned exciting nickel assays at the IHC, confirming the high grade nature of two parallel mineralized zones at Imiak Hill and confirming the northeast and open plunge of the shallow nickel sulphide mineralization at Mikissoq.

The company is now conducting QEMSCAN metallurgical studies from various nickel sulphide prospects along the Greenland Norite Belt ("GNB") within the Maniitsoq Project. This new study will provide results for prospective regional mineralization, thus building upon the excellent metallurgical properties identified in the first QEMSCAN analysis of IHC samples (see March 14, 2014 News Release). Results are expected in early 2015.

This has been an exceptional year for the Company at Maniitsoq. We outlined nickel mineralization throughout the property and continue to expand our geological knowledge and refine our exploration methodologies. 2015 promises to be an exciting year with drilling planned at both the IHC and the regional prospects."

IMIAK HILL COMPLEX (IHC)

In 2014, a total of seventeen holes and one deepened hole, totalling 5,048 metres, were completed to test for extensions of the mineralization intersected in previous drilling at Imiak Hill, Mikissoq and Spotty Hill.

Results for the final two drill holes, MQ-14-072 at Imiak Hill and MQ-14-073 at Mikissoq, are reported below and provided in Tables 1 and 2 and Figures 1 through 3. Figures may be viewed using the link provided with this release.

Imiak Hill

Seven holes totaling 2,445 metres were completed to test for extensions of the high grade Zone 30 and Zone 10 mineralization at Imiak Hill. Six of these holes were previously reported.

MQ-14-072 was drilled to test a high conductance borehole electromagnetic (BHEM) anomaly interpreted to correlate with the down plunge extension of Zone 10. Zone 10 is situated parallel to and immediately to the east of Zone 30. MQ-14-072 intersected high grade semi-massive and massive sulphide mineralization belonging to both zones 10 and 30:

The results from MQ-14-072 have confirmed the continuity of Zone 10 mineralization between historical hole IM-9 which intersected 9.85 metres of 2.67% Ni and 0.60% Cu from 141.25 to 151.10 metres and MQ-14-037 which intersected 11.03 metres of 3.07% Ni and 0.53% Cu from 220.51 to 231.54 metres (see August 20, 2014 News Release). Mineralization in both zones 10 and 30 is observed to increase in grade with depth. However, drilling in 2014 has identified a mylonite zone which has truncated and displaced both zones at a depth of approximately 210 metres below surface (see Figure 2).

Mikissoq

Three holes totaling 546 metres were completed to test for extensions of the mineralization intersected at Mikissoq in 2012 and 2013. Two of these holes were previously reported.

MQ-14-073 was positioned to confirm the plunge orientation of the Mikissoq mineralization based on a steep northeast plunge (see Figure 3). This hole intersected a wide zone of norite-hosted disseminated sulphides including intervals of net-textured to semi-massive sulphide. Assay results for this mineralization are summarized in Table 1 and include the following highlights:

Borehole EM surveys completed in holes MQ-14-063 and MQ-14-073 detected build-ups off the ends of both holes, indicating the nickel sulphide mineralization is open in a down plunge direction. The modelled EM plates will be used to help target further down plunge drilling at Mikissoq in 2015.

Quality Control

Drill core assay results are evaluated as part of a Quality Assurance and Quality Control procedure that includes the use of matrix matched multi-element, certified standards with known precious and base metal values and blank standards to determine accuracy and precision of analytical results. Core sample analysis was completed by SGS Laboratories of Vancouver, Canada. Three methods of analysis were used to determine element concentrations in the rock samples submitted to SGS. These were 1. A multi-element scan subsequent to a four-acid digestion and ICP/ICP-AES finish; 2. Au, Pt and Pd lead fire assay on a 30 gram sample with ICP-AES finish; and 3. Samples with >1.00% Ni or Cu were re-analyzed by Sodium Peroxide Fusion ICP-AES calibrated for ore grade detection limits.

Qualified Person

All technical information in this release has been reviewed by Dr. Mark Fedikow, P.Geo, who is the Qualified Person for the Company, President and Interim CEO, North American Nickel Inc.

About North American Nickel

North American Nickel is a mineral exploration company with 100% owned properties in Maniitsoq, Greenland and Sudbury, Ontario.

The Maniitsoq property in Greenland is a Camp scale project comprising 3,601 square km covering numerous high-grade nickel-copper sulphide occurrences associated with norite and other mafic-ultramafic intrusions of the Greenland Norite Belt (GNB). The >75km-long belt is situated along, and near, the southwest coast of Greenland, which is pack ice free year round.

The Post Creek/Halcyon property in Sudbury is strategically located adjacent to the past producing Podolsky copper-nickel-platinum group metal deposit of KGHM International Ltd. The property lies along the extension of the Whistle Offset dyke structure. Such geological structures host major Ni-Cu-PGM deposits and producing mines within the Sudbury Camp.

Statements about the Company's future expectations and all other statements in this press release other than historical facts are "forward looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and as that term defined in the Private Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The Company intends that such forward-looking statements be subject to the safe harbours created thereby. Since these statements involve risks and uncertainties and are subject to change at any time, the Company's actual results may differ materially from the expected results.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

John Roozendaal, Director

North American Nickel Inc.

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Table 1: Assay Results

Hole Number

From (m)

To (m)

Core Length (m)

Ni %

Cu %

Co %

TPM g/t

Imiak Hill

MQ-14-072

Zone 10

173.75

190.10

16.35

2.51

0.77

0.08

NSV

incl.

173.75

175.80

2.05

6.55

0.83

0.22

NSV

and

179.90

186.25

6.35

3.14

1.05

0.10

NSV

Zone 30

202.75

204.50

1.75

3.01

2.80

0.11

NSV

Mikissoq

MQ-14-073

57.75

119.10

61.35

0.63

0.18

0.02

NSV

incl.

72.10

74.70

2.60

1.79

0.54

0.04

NSV

and

89.50

94.10

4.60

1.27

0.27

0.03

NSV

and

112.54

119.10

6.56

1.59

0.22

0.04

NSV

incl.

112.93

116.95

4.02

2.42

0.29

0.05

NSV

Notes:Intervals represent core lengths, not necessarily true widths.

TPM - total precious metals (Au+Pt+Pd)

NSA - No Significant Assays

Pt, Pd and Au assay results are not reported because they are less than 0.10 g/t on a combined basis.

Table 2:Drill Collar Information

Hole Number

UTM East

UTM North

Elevation (m)

Length (m)

Azimuth

Dip

Area

MQ-14-072

477537

7257168

541

392.00

270°

-62°

Imiak Hill

MQ-14-073

477973

7258027

484

209.00

328°

-64°

Mikissoq

Note: Collar coordinates in UTM WGS84 Zone 22

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